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Diagnosing and Managing Patients With Dementia

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Diagnosing and Managing Patients With Dementia

Robbie Cooksey, DO, and Janice Knebl, DO, MBA

Did you know that 14% of the elderly have dementia? But it often goes unrecognized. Find out about the benefits of early diagnosis, discover screening tools to assess your patients, and learn about conducting cognitive evaluations so that you can catch dementia and possibly slow neurodegeneration.

1.5 Credits    [See the entire activity]

 

Dementia: The Journey From Diagnosis to Management

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Janet Lieto, DO, CMD

Early identification of dementia means that behavioral and pharmacologic interventions can be implemented early—when they have the most benefit. View this Webcast to find out how PCPs can timely and effectively recognize dementia and begin care to reduce the burden of the neurodegenerative disease.

1 Credit    [See the entire activity]

 
Robbie Cooksey, DO
Private practice, Abilene, Texas
Janice Knebl, DO, MBA
The University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth
Janet Lieto, DO, CMD
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth